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Wyrdness I have to agree with. NoCtiS is being stubborn and hopeful for the series.

Hate to break it to you NoCtiS and Capcom, but MH won't catch on in the west. It may sell well initially, due to the vague similarities of horizon and the neat trailers may entice buyers, but once they play it most will not like it.

There are a ton of games that are very much like MH that I love and I wanted to love MH, but once I played it, I realized how different that game is to so many others. This is not a game that the West will like.

The best way I would describe a MH game would be a post game MMO. Basically all you do the whole game is you repeatedly grind/hunt the same monsters over and over again to find materials to get better gear. Imagine an MMO where you start post game. No story, no world building, no nothing. Just set down and said, okay now have fun grinding non stop to get better gear.

Totally a game one needs to essentially be a part of a clan/guild/ect instantly. It's not a single player friendly game at all.